- is legal to start identifiers in CSS3 now

Leo Savernik l.savernik at aon.at
Wed Sep 3 13:58:27 CEST 2003


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Am Mittwoch, 3. September 2003 11:57 schrieb David Hyatt:
> Can you give an example?  I don't see a single "-konq" property or
> value in the list that would make any sense used in an actual Web page
> style sheet.  Is there a particular property or value that you're
> concerned about?

I think about -konq-user-input which would make sense to be used "outside". 
However, it's never been in a stable release so I can still change it.
>
> It seems unlikely that any Web authors would be dependent on these
> since Konqueror was changed a few months ago when the new CSS parser
> landed to no longer support - and to start using \2d instead.  That
> change alone would have broken anyone who was actually using those
> properties with the -.

Well, but the latest *stable* version includes the old parser, doesn't it? So 
nobody would notice before 3.2
>
[...]

OTOH, it's better to make big changes now when khtml still has a minor share 
among browsers. Lateron the problems I described will become much more 
apparent.

mfg
	Leo
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